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mipeltaja ([personal profile] mipeltaja) wrote2007-07-28 12:05 am

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Oooohhhgoddd has anyone else read Terry Pratchett's Wintersmith? It was fabulous. And I have to say, right after Deathly Hallows Pratchett's writing is.. indescribable. I'm not dissing Rowling, but Pterry's writing just flows way better for me.

I want to draw fanart but as always with Discworld I feel like I can't put my mental image to paper (or canvas, as the case may be, because this one would have to be painted. With like, real paint) and that it's a waste of time to even try. orz

And I still want a copy of Where's My Cow?. I hear it has Vimes's own version of the story in it and I. WANT.

[identity profile] mipeltaja.livejournal.com 2007-07-27 11:15 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah I've read Hitchhiker's Guide, too and I loved it ahehhee. Though I hated how the book almost made me believe it would be possible to fly simply by forgetting to hit the ground after falling. D:

Ohh Rincewind is such a darling ♥. I can't understand how some people hate the Rincewind books. Though the Watchbooks are my favourites. Especially Vimes, who is a kickass dude with a kickass group of cops, plus a kickass wife and a kickass butler at home. (seriously Sybil just owns and Willikins once bit some dude's nose off aksjalkskdsas)

[identity profile] muura.livejournal.com 2007-07-27 11:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh my god seriously! I loved reading those parts and pretty much hated going back to reality afterwards :( Douglas Adams you cruel, cruel bastard.

I have to be honest, I haven't read much else besides the Rincewind-series and some of the Death's miscellanious adventures. But when I have more time, I'll certainly remedy this, can't have too much pratchett in your life ever.

biting noses off sounds hot.

Then again I don't mind, dorky wizards are a real weakness of mine and I'm sad they don't exist in real life. :'(